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Show Thursday, May 5, 19101 THE" PRIZE ESSAY FROM spend the remainder of xny life here. , . , . G.E. - Thatcher Lively and Transfer s Excur . ........... 4, 9. 14-2- 3. . : JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. 3ommitted Suicide Within Hour 2 of Separation .j . Los Angeles,- Cal.,. May 1. Within a few hours after entering into an agreement with her Why the Robins lusband to separatefrs. L. H. Think, plan, and work to make ' Breast Is Red urant, who came here a few our DRUGS and our service a Mr. Robin Chirped and v months ago. from Jackson, Mich., little better than youll get in any Twittered ADBY glanced at his watch, called Evelyn and Jack: for their committed suicide today by tak- other drug store. We venture, to .bedtime story, and this is what hg told r ing poison believed to have been say publicly that no other ding I suppose you have often wondered why all the robins cyanide of potassium. store in Logan has grown as re have red breasts. Well, it may have been this way. - ' ..v. markably as this one has. "We atLona.-lon. was when one there of robbins only A touch of rheumatism, or a tribute our growth. to the fact ago, family in the lana the mamma robin was very Worried because. one of twinge' of neuralgia, whatever the that we carry a clean fresh stock her children had a very bad cough. .She had once heard a wise old trouble is, Chamberlains - Lini- of drugs" and Sundries. Our presmother owl say that red flannel was a silre cure for a cold on the ment drives away the pain-- ' at cription department is far above chest, so she sent papa robin qn a journey to see if he coulcLnot once and cures the complaint the average. get. her a piece of it. She wrapped him up a nice big , lunch, quickly. First application gives kissed him goodby three times and told him to' hurry as fast as he relief. Sold by All Dealers. 5 could, for the little sick baby would die if it did not get help soon. He promised to do his best,; PROBATE AND GUARDIAN . W The papa robin flew and flew, keeping a sharp lookout all SHIP NOTICES ; THE PRESCRIPTION STORE the time, and finally he saw a farmers little girl -- coming from 3 school wearing a red flannel cape. Mr. Robin chirped and twittered Consult County Clerk or The Res. AND EARTH' THE WE SELL Pective Signers For Further but of course she couldnt understand that his little hoy had LOAN MONEY O NIT Information. bad cough and needed a piece of the flannel or she would gladly have given it to him. But luckily the wind understood him, knd Money to $250,000andLocal NOTICE TO CREDITORS. it blew so hard that an end of the cape caught on a bush and tore Farm Property. Loan on City Estate of Camila Danielsen, De. . off and hung there. Real Estate. in Miany Bargains ceased. Papa robin pounced on that red piece of flannel as if it 160 Acres of Land Close to Lo-- ; Creditors will present claims were a big fat worm, and he raced hack home, as proud as. a gan; $20,00 per acre. cock. Then mamma robin hurried to a pine tree, covered the lit- with vouchers to the undersigned We pay 7 per cent for money tle rag writh the healing gum so good for a cough, and then struek at his residence in Hyrum City- in on Gem Gilt Edge Security. the County of Cache and State je.ke.st,. and itjmittJlQ.ng. before-h- e ght on her We make W ills,- - Deeds, - Con10th the before his or of on as and brothers But some sisters. as loud for Utah, could chirp Call on ns and be tracts, etc. 1910. A. D., time the weeny bird was very thin and pale, and his parents, to day of August, happy. ; ' Date of first publication April fatten him up, gae him all the worms they brought to the "nest. This made the other weeny robins jealous, and guess what they 5th, A. D. 1910. H. A. PEDERSEN AND CO. " N. P. DANIELSEN. did? Offict Over First National Bank ; Of Estate Administrator sea and the to became, ventured Jack. Ran away pirates, i exclaimed Evelyn with a superior air. Who ever Camilla Danielsen, deceased. Pooh! A. A. LAW,, Atty for Estate. heard of bird pirates? No; they got coughs, too, and were given of the worms.. share their C A Complete Line of the O. T. BARRETT & SON Both wrong, children, laughed daddy. Those lfoxy little Architects and Engineers. birdies flew over to a barn that was being painted red, and each Latest Patterns and in all as and on mamma robin its of breast, then, paint got a daub grades and Colors is now on couldnt tell which one of her children wore the. red flannel, she All kinds of architectural tnd Engineering Work solicited had to divide the worms with them for fear that the sick birdie sale at And to then mamma and papa robin hat. would not get enough 139 so were breasts that red that pretty they, too, flew over to 135 N. Main St. Bell phone thought the barn and got in the pamt, and ever since all robins have been E born with red breasts. We hereby giye notice to the that the LOGAN HIDE & not satisfied, simply come - and people CO are paying the highJUNK tell us, and we will qifickly r est price for JUNK, , OLD RUBturn your, money without quesOLD COPPER, BRASS, C Paper Hanging and Cleantion or quibble. We, have Rex- BERS, CAST IRON, BOTTLES, and also ing Promptly and. Carefully all Mucu-Ton- e in two sizes, 50 we are paying the highest price attended to. cents and $1.00. Remember you The Riter Bros. Drug Co. Offer a for HIDES, FURS, BEESWAX, can obtain Rexall Remedies in etc. Address 146 S. Main Street-Bel- l Remedy for Catarrh. The - 16 South Main Street Rochester only at our store, The Medicine Costs Nothing Phone 62.. Ind, 337, Logan Rexall Store. The Riter Bros. Bell Phone 393 i If It Falis, Utah. City, ' Drug Co., 33 Nofth Main. St. Ind, Phone 212 M. as mjm P 'JhX ; -- M.fiL. Coal&Wood Company PHONES 74 . , - ! c . little-slek-bahy-- . o-- , Wall Paper . Schirmeisters FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP 1 tutyots . of Tell of two or three ATTRACTIVE THINGS about the room you want to rent, when you write vour ad. : s, - c in TETON VALLEY WANTjOLUMN STOP AND CONSIDER FOR SALE CHEAP Evergreen Privat Hedge and Apples. Bel phone 98 Z. That you can buy improved farms all the way from $25.00 to $35.00 per acre with plenty of water. No Better Soil anywhere. Think of it! Other places; the water alone costs from $40.00 to $60.00. ' FOR SALE New high grade Izzer surrey, bargain if taken at once. Bell 154 X. e, e, . - Vi , - We Study g When a medicine effects a successful treatment in a very large majority of cases, and when we offer that medicine on our. own personal guarantee that it will cost the user nothing if if does not completely relieve catarrh, it is fonly reasonable that people should believe us, or at least put our claim to a practical test when we take" all the risk. These are facts which, we want the people to substantiate. ; We want them to try Rexall Mucu-Toufa medicine prepared from, a prescription of a physician with whom catarrh was a specialty, and who has a record of thirty years of enviable success to his record. V We receive more good reports about Rexall Mucu-Ton- e than we doi of .all other catarrh remedies sold, in our store, and if more people, only knew what a thoroughly dependable remedy ReX all Mucu-Ton- e is, it would be the only catarrh remedy we would have any demand fori Rexall Mucu-Ton- e is quickly absorbed and by its therapeuti effect tends to disinfect and cleanse the entire mucous membraneous tract, to destroy and remove the parasites which injure the membraneous reissues, to soothe the irritation and heal the soreness, stop the ' mucous discharge, build up stropg, healthy tissue and relieve tin blood and system of diseased matter. Its influence Ms toward, stimulating the mueo-cellaidpng digestion and improving nutrition until, the whole body vibraxes with healthy In k comparatively activity. short- time it brings about a noticeable gain id weight, strength, good color, and feeling of buoyancy. We urge you to try Rexall Keep your dollars at par hr Mucu-Tonb .ginning .7 a treat--. above it in purchasing power, " ment today.- it any time you are by watching the ads. - . - . n i PAGE SEVEN - Newton is a tmall village, lying in a valley among tlie mouni tains. It is inclosed by a high wall of mountains on the west WHAT I KNOW OF NEWTON. and by smaller ranges on morth and east, while on the south the As I sit by the open window I hills, open and .a large valley ' is see the sun rising abors'r'Sum-ml- t seen.; .. of the mountains. A9 it rises Newton was first settled by the higher it sends a flood of golden pioneers who were looking for a sunshine over the beautiful town, suitable abode where they could Newton. This name I pronounce worship as they pleased. These with pride! This is the town people were known as Mormons. where I was born and lived to at- Many had settled in a small tain my present age. ItMs more town north of Newton, Some bedear to me than other - larger came attached to this 7 peaceful cities or towns and I hope to village and made settlement Fc 1 here. When the people first reached here they found the soil covered with sage brush. They cleared this away, built log rooms and began to cultivate the land. Their crops weje good ancf they- -, were to buy better implements WATER Famous is SODA for enabled C its Arctic (Coldness, Crystal and build better homes. They . - CleatFiltered Carbonated continued to; progress until the the Purity and town we see here today was built. and Water Excellence of its Syrups and Today the houses are larger and Fruit Flavoring. stronger, more land is cultivated, Genuine better crops are produced, education is fostered -- and the comC ICE CREAM WITHOUT 'AN munity as a whole is improved. EQUAL. The town presents a most beautiful picture. It looks as though 3 it were reposingin the valley The green trees"ahd the babble of the streams add to the beauty of the view. Outside of the town are seen the broad fields, dressed in green, Everything in Livery and farther away the mountains Strictly First-Classtand out against the clear, blue BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS sky. The azure of the sky, the Transferred purple of tinted hills, and raBaggage diance of sunlight present a most tofall Parts of the City Both Phones No. 16. striking scene. Below thertown is seen a large body of water which seems to be standing. This is Bear River, slowly wending its way through the valley - till it disappears sions through the narrow canyon in the mountain wall at the west. TO The people of the town are included in the most- - intelligent class. Their improvement anc EAST AND RETURN the increase of population have been rapid. The people are very FROM thrifty and as new opportunities present themselves the people Lbgan, Utah grasp them and make all possible TO use of them'. The people do not $4260 Missouri River remain in one condition. Their $51.60 St. Louis manners and customs do not re$43.70 Peoria main fixed hut are changed from $57.60 Chicago time to time. Also mpny other points Education is the main thought DATES OF SALE of the people. There is one large 27 June May and beautiful school house where 4. August four schools arq in session. Every July Sept. care is taken to keep the child in RETURN LIMIT school and the best teachers are OCTOBER 31st secured to teach them. For further inf ormation And There are no high schools in rates from other western the town, hut many who have 'r points apply to the Discompleted the work-itrict schools are attending high C. F. WARREN T. & S. FT school in other places. GeniT. Agt.-A- . No. 233 Judge Bldg., While thinking much of educaRy., tion Utah. our people do not forget to Lake City, gait attend to their other duties. They also try to improve their occupations. Farming is the main int dustry and from their crops money is obtained id equip their MX schools and the people, tare mot in" financial distress.- -The climate is favorable for It is warm in: the agriculture. snimmer. and cold in the .winter. The rainfall is very light. A railroad center, is found near Newton, and this makes it easy for the farmers: to export products of which they have a surTHE FINEST THING ; plus. IN THE HOUSE The trade of the town is caris a good supply of our coal. If ried on by two stores, and' the you use open fires it burns clear mail is sent and received through ' and bright and sends a genial the post office. ; , free is We hope to prove faithful to .glow overall the room. If from clinkers and slate and is a our town and it will then prosper clean coal to handle, as it is as it has done in the past." ' screened carefully and no dirt is RUTII GOODSELL, left in it. We sell coal for any .Newton, Eighth Grade. NOTE Susie Barker and Eliza use, ., A.' Jones prepared the next best . ", papers. - ) TRI-WEEKL- Y GOOD FARM in Cache Valley qr trade for city proTurner, Muir, Co. perty. V ' '7 for, sale.! For Particulars, Just Write L KiLLPACK AND EVANS NICELY FURNISHED front room for withou with or rent, v board. Apply at this office. DRIGGS, IDAHO ; FOR SALE Baled and loose l ; bay also oats. O. Balling 316 South Main, Logan. Both phones. III II r WANTED to buy mare xveight good family , about 1300 llis, cow, and some pigs. Enquire at J . : I. ,V " this office. , DRESSMAKER desires sewing by day or piece. Charges moderate.Adcfress 236 N. 2nd W. Beil 133 Y. COhCPETENT WANTED A man with team to plow. 100. acres land. For particulars enquire of L. C. Farr, Logan City. Bell Phone 146 X. . FOLLOWING IS THE NEW SCHEDULE at LOGAN OFFICE CLOSING OF MAILS: ; A .7 :30 a. m. and 3 :40 p. m. South and ... North .East, West, .... .12 m. and 7 :30 p. m. IVeston Branch Branch Loop, via Wellsville etc.; . 3:40 p. m. Providence and Millville, R. F. D...9:30 a. m. Benson-Kin9:00 a.m... (except Sunday) 9.30 a. m. No. D. R. F. T, College WardWay. R. F. D. No. 2, Greenville Way. 9.30 a. m. 4 , g, ARRIVAL OF MAILS : . East, West, North and South - .8:20 a. m., 1 :00 p. m. 8:30 p.ra.. 8 :25 a. m. and 4 :30 p. in. Preston Branch . . . . . . . . . ; . ' 7.1 :00 p. m, ' Branch Loop, Wellsville, etc m. .4:30 Providence and Millville . p. Benson-Kin.3:30 ... p. m. (except Sunday) R. F. D. No. 1, College ,4:30 p. m. ... R. F. D. No. 2, Greenville ..7.1.00 p. m. , General Delivery, Stamp, and Carriers Windows, optnfrom 9 to 10 oclock a. m bn Sundays and Holidays. Registry and Money Order Department closed entire day. - ....... g, FOR SALE House and lot 9x18 rods in Fifth ward; small house and lot 9x9, third ward; building spot 8x10, block north of Benson school ; ten acres farm land north field in city limits; 10 acres hay lancL J. II. Gnehm, 591 -- ; N. 4 E., Logan. Ward.. Very Respectfully, JOSEPII ODELL, Postmaster. S UV: I x - |